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Apply for a job with a yacht designer or yacht manufacturer.
-- Jacques http://www.bateau.com "Marco" wrote in message ... Hallo! I graduated in Naval Architecture and I'm working with ships, but my passion for sailboats is always alive... If I wanted to get some sort of degree in yacht design what should I head to? Are there any master degrees? Or should I better get experience with my degree? Here in Europe I just heard of one master, but it looks to be tailored for designers and architects who want to learn about boats, not for marine engineers who want to learn what's different between a ship and a yacht... I'm waiting for a good idea!!!! Bye! Marco |
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This is a good suggestion. I was going to suggest applying for an
internship, but it may be possible to continue in your present profession while working for a yacht design firm or manufacturer on the side. Good luck. We can always use another good yacht designer who has not only a formal education but more important, the passion. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Yes!
ASA I find the way to get out of my job gloriously I want to try a parallel activity in yacht design... What glory will be best ?!? What I find I'm missing is sailboat design culture, and I probably need to find an expert designer to work with and to suck xperience from! Ciao Marco "Steve" ha scritto nel messaggio ... This is a good suggestion. I was going to suggest applying for an internship, but it may be possible to continue in your present profession while working for a yacht design firm or manufacturer on the side. Good luck. We can always use another good yacht designer who has not only a formal education but more important, the passion. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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